These stats are through yesterday’s games. It’s the “Top 25″ best career post-season OPS totals for all players with at least 150 post-season At Bats. The data was pulled off this query. Of course, you have to remember that OPS is relative (and this is not OPS+ which is adjusted for era). So, if someone played in an era when offense was up, he would naturally have a high OPS as compared to someone who played in an era where offense was depressed. Also, it’s easier for a player today to collect post-season At Bats faster today since there are more rounds of the playoffs compared to the past.